Illinois Code § 40 ILCS 5/9-182

Contributions by county for prior service annuities and
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pensions under former acts.

 
(a) The county, State or federal contributions authorized in
Section 9-169 shall be applied first for the purposes of this
Article 9 other than those stated in this Section.

 
The balance of the sum produced from such contributions shall be applied
for the following purposes:

 
 
1. "An Act to provide for the formation and 
 
disbursement of a pension fund in counties having a population of 150,000 or more inhabitants, for the benefit of officers and employees in the service of such counties", approved June 29, 1915, as amended;

 
 
2. Section 9-225 of this Article;

 
 
3. To meet such part of any minimum annuity as shall 
 
be in excess of the age and service annuity and prior service annuity, and to meet such part of any minimum widow's annuity in excess of the amount of widow's annuity and widow's prior service annuity also for the purpose of providing the county cost of automatic increases in annuity after retirement in accordance with Section 9-133 and for any other purpose for which moneys are not otherwise provided in this Article;

 
 
4. (Blank);

 
 
5. (Blank).

 
(b) (Blank).

disbursement of a pension fund in counties having a population of 150,000 or more inhabitants, for the benefit of officers and employees in the service of such counties", approved June 29, 1915, as amended;
be in excess of the age and service annuity and prior service annuity, and to meet such part of any minimum widow's annuity in excess of the amount of widow's annuity and widow's prior service annuity also for the purpose of providing the county cost of automatic increases in annuity after retirement in accordance with Section 9-133 and for any other purpose for which moneys are not otherwise provided in this Article;

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